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Toyota Recalls 1.1 Million Corollas, Matrixes

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NEW YORK (AP) - Toyota is recalling more than a million Corolla sedans and Matrix hatchbacks with engines that may stall. Toyota Motor Corp. said Thursday that the recalls affect vehicles sold in North America from the 2005-2008 model year. Three accidents and one injury have been reported due to the problem.

Nationwide Deli Meat Recall

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Zemco Industries, a Buffalo, N.Y., establishment, is recalling approximately 380,000 pounds of deli meat products that may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

Chrysler Recalls Dodge Caliber Over Sticky Pedals

WASHINGTON (AP) - Chrysler is recalling nearly 35,000 Dodge Calibers in the United States and around the globe to fix a potential problem with sticky gas pedals, the same issue that has
affected millions of Toyotas.

Honda recalls 167,000 Acura TSX cars

WASHINGTON (AP) - Honda Motor Co. is recalling about 167,000 Acura TSX cars to fix power steering hoses that could deteriorate and cause a fire under the hood.

WinCo Ground Beef Recall

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California public health officials are recalling some ground beef products sold at WinCo Food stores in six Western states, saying it could be contaminated with E. coli.

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WSDOT adds new tools to deliver travel information

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The Washington Department of Transportation has added apps for iPhone and Android users to get up-to-the-minute travel information.

Police warn of an check fraud scam

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Richland police are warning about an on-going check fraud scam.

Young girl hit by a truck while crossing the street

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A young girl is recovering tonight after getting hit by a truck after the last school bell rang.

Graffiti in Kennewick could be a sign of more gang activity

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Graffiti is popping up more and more in one East Kennewick neighborhood.

Tri-Cities Schools Getting Ready for Increased Enrollment

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School administrators throughout the tri-cities already have plans to deal with a significant increase in students.

New Fast Forward program aims to put high-school drop outs back to school

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A new educational program is being launched in the Tri-Cities out of the Boys and Girls Club of Benton and Franklin County. Fast Forward is designed to put students who have dropped

Men's Wearhouse donating gently used suits to job seekers

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That's why the Men's Wearhouse in Kennewick off Columbia Center Blvd is taking donations and then giving them to the Goodwill Industries of the Columbia who are training people to go to work.

Kimo's among top 8 in nationwide ESPN competition

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Kimo's Sports Bar in Richland has the chance to be named the #1 sports bar in the nation by ESPN.

Opponents say Initiative 1082 is bad for both boss and employee

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Opponents of revamping Washington State's workers' compensation system say initiative 1082 would cost both you and your boss.

Boys & Girls Club receives grant

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A celebration was held at the Boys & Girls Club of Benton and Franklin Counties. The Club Mentoring program received a $5,000 grant from Bank of America.

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Half of Washingtonians are owed money by the State

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The State of Washington says there's a 50% chance they have cash that's yours.

Products Affected by Beef Recall

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Look here fo a complete list of the beef products recalled by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Bicycle Trailer Recall

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Pacific Cycle has recalled 7,000 bicycle trailers used by children.

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WSDOT adds new tools to deliver travel information

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The Washington Department of Transportation has added apps for iPhone and Android users to get up-to-the-minute travel information.

Neighbors say Yakima is feeling safer

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Yakima County may be easing up on gun laws, but the city of Yakima has cracked down on major crime.

Yakima County campground closes due to budget

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Island Camp Campground in Yakima County near Glenwood, northwest of Goldendale, has been closed due to a budget shortfall.

Yakima Valley featured in Seattle magazine

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The Yakima Valley is being featured in the September issue of Seattle Met magazine.

Rosenow makes it on the November ballot

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The former Yakima police deputy chief has qualified as a write-in candidate in the upcoming November election.

Yakima County woman gets 9 years for robbery

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The woman arrested in the Nob Hill Food Mart armed robbery last September was sentenced to nearly nine years in prison on Wednesday.

Department of Ecology "Greener Cleaner" video

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The Washington Department of Ecology has created a whimsical video showing you how to easily make your own all-purpose cleaner out of simple ingredients.

Yakima budget cuts should be lower than anticipated

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The city of Yakima is in a $2.2 million dollar deficit and will be making some cuts come December.

WSDOT installs “Prepare to Stop When Flashing” warning lights on U.S. 12 near Suntides

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WSDOT turned on the newly installed "Prepare to Stop When Flashing" warning lights today on US 12 near the Old Naches Highway intersection at Suntides.

Grand Vin a boost for Yakima Red Cross

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The attendance numbers for this year's Yakima Valley Red Cross "Grand Vin Washington Wine Celebration" were down compared to last year.

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